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It occurs to me that humanity is losing the battle over information. It seemed at first as though the internet was a place where people mostly posted the truth (and porn). Now it seems that the internet is a place where people post everything they can think of (and porn). The spread of conspiracies, weaponized to mislead people, has gotten so pervasive, that it's difficult to tell what's even real on the internet anymore. AI is complicating matters by generating images and even video that look so real that it is at times difficult to tell whether what you're looking at is reality.
If you're presented with a news story or article, is it real? Was it written by AI regurgitating various truths and insanities from corners of the internet? Is it written by someone who is paid to mislead you? Are the citations real? Are the photos real? It is still possible to tell the truth, but I think not for long.
At some point the entire internet is just a mirror. You browse to see what you already think, and it will reflect it back at you perfectly. At that point, we have lost the promise of the internet to the point where it isn't just rendered useless, it also destroyed some of the old knowledge that we used to have. Households used to have encyclopedias and dictionaries. They used to have news that at least tried to hold itself to reality. The internet displaced all of that, but it is rapidly turning into a noisy mirror, and losing its usefulness.
I have no doubt that you will still be able to make purchases that you can somewhat reasonably think are legitimate purchases on the internet. Because people have to sell things. But aside from that, the internet is drowning in noise and adapting itself to give you the noise you like.
If you're presented with a news story or article, is it real? Was it written by AI regurgitating various truths and insanities from corners of the internet? Is it written by someone who is paid to mislead you? Are the citations real? Are the photos real? It is still possible to tell the truth, but I think not for long.
At some point the entire internet is just a mirror. You browse to see what you already think, and it will reflect it back at you perfectly. At that point, we have lost the promise of the internet to the point where it isn't just rendered useless, it also destroyed some of the old knowledge that we used to have. Households used to have encyclopedias and dictionaries. They used to have news that at least tried to hold itself to reality. The internet displaced all of that, but it is rapidly turning into a noisy mirror, and losing its usefulness.
I have no doubt that you will still be able to make purchases that you can somewhat reasonably think are legitimate purchases on the internet. Because people have to sell things. But aside from that, the internet is drowning in noise and adapting itself to give you the noise you like.